How to Be Single (and Thankful) on Valentine’s Day

Valentine’s Day is right around the corner, but for a lot of us, it will be a day without someone to have and to hold. This can be really difficult for some because, as a society, we have been conditioned to believe we must be in a romantic relationship to be happy — but nothing could be further from the truth!

The truth is, some of the happiest people in the world are single. Why? Because they have developed self-love. They have effectively jumped out of the matrix, rewritten their subconscious mind, and have manifested or are on their way to manifesting the life of their dreams.

It all starts with self-love, but before you can get to love yourself, it’s important to simply thank yourself repetitively and consistently. Aim to rewrite your subconscious mind so that you feel better about yourself, and that no matter what is happening, you’re OK with you.

So where should you start? Every day, several times a day, just say to yourself, “Thank you.” Over and over again. This starts to rewrite your subconscious mind. And in doing that, your energy begins to shift. Instead of ignoring how much pain or sadness you feel, you thank it. That changes the negative energy because your gratitude says, “I welcome you.” Whatever you welcome and don’t ignore can’t affect you, because all it’s trying to do is get your attention.

Over time, with this practice, your life can truly change. It starts on the inside when hardships don’t affect you like they used to. You will be in the perfect place to start manifesting your dreams, because you now truly love yourself, have confidence and know yourself enough to know what you were put here to do.

About the Author:

I realized that I had a gift when I was a teenager. I was able to tap into people’s feelings and say the right things to make them feel better. As I grew older, I started receiving information from the other side. I then took it to mean I need to help people connect with loved ones. I have helped people close doors that were harming them, preventing them from moving on, I hope to do the same for you.